what is work of ias.
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they are responsible to keep a track of expenditure and are answerable to the parliament
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An Indian Administrative Services Officer (IAS) is part of the Indian civil service or All India Services. Also included in this service are the Indian Police Services Officers and Indian Forestry Services Officer. Taking a civil service examination is a requirement of becoming an IAS Officer and it is an extremely rigorous test. Of the approximately 400,000 people a year that take the exam, only 80 to 100 are chosen for the All India Services. There are many levels of IAS Officers and all participate in planning, governance and development of India’s various civil departments.
Duties and Responsibilities
There are several levels of IAS Officers. The duties for each level are similar with increasing responsibility as level increases. These levels include: Junior Officers; Senior Scale (includes Under Secretary, District Magistrates, Directors of public enterprises and Directors of government departments); Selection Grade-Director; Senior Administrative Grade; and Secretary.
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An Indian Administrative Services Officer (IAS) is part of the Indian civil service or All India Services. Also included in this service are the Indian Police Services Officers and Indian Forestry Services Officer. Taking a civil service examination is a requirement of becoming an IAS Officer and it is an extremely rigorous test. Of the approximately 400,000 people a year that take the exam, only 80 to 100 are chosen for the All India Services. There are many levels of IAS Officers and all participate in planning, governance and development of India’s various civil departments.
Duties and Responsibilities
There are several levels of IAS Officers. The duties for each level are similar with increasing responsibility as level increases. These levels include: Junior Officers; Senior Scale (includes Under Secretary, District Magistrates, Directors of public enterprises and Directors of government departments); Selection Grade-Director; Senior Administrative Grade; and Secretary.
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